Man it's been a long time since we'vre posted anything...on anything. other than all of us working Full time as well several tweaks we've been trying to accomplish with the new Website look & update we've been constructing in the past months, there's been alot of hustle & bustle, but we do plan on having a new Episode out soon & I will also head up this week's QCF, but until then, here's list for this week's Top in Press Pause Radio, The Top 5 Games you don't want to play in front of your Girlfriend...

Hey Everyone, Here's another blog sooner tha I usually post one out, I was thinking that I would post this blog for both my blog & Press Pause Radio because I just wanted to give some much needed shouting out to a Franchise that I have stumbled upon & now can't stop thinking about.

Hey everyone, this is Toast welcoming you to the Press Pause Radio Top Five for the week of October 25, 2009. And because my Top Five was too long to reasonably fit in the title, I will display it here. The Top Five this week is Horror Movies That Should Be Games. Sorry about the long winded title, I really could not figure out a easier way to say it. Hopefully the explanations below will be more informative. And quick side note; Horror Movie in this post is a very broad term. I understand that the five movies discussed may not be true horror movies, but they are all a part of the genre in some way. Okay now that the horror fanboys are satisfied, onto the Top Five. Enjoy!

So I figured I would do another perspective on a concept that just became wildly unpopular among the gaming community & developers themselves. I'm talking about Add-on consoles, consoles that can not function on their own but instead, use the resources of another console in unison to create a new platform, Now there was major surge of these consoles about in the early nineties, with Sega, NEC-TTi, & Atari with their add-on consoles & Nintendo nearly doing so themselves through a failed agreement with Sony.

So I think I should also mention that our blog & also any major update is also pretty late as well & I apologize for that, as with all the other shit that we mentioned went down with the last couple of weeks, but we have been on the up & up. We'll soon be on Zune & with some changes in the works, First off we'll be having a new segment on the show know as Press Pause Radio which will be our Review segment known as Quarter Circle Forward, our Review segment to where we would take turns every other episode

To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Sega Dreamcast and because we at Press Pause Radio believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience this great piece of hardware, we are giving one away to a lucky listener. What's the catch? Nothing really, all you have to do is listen to episode #8 of Press Pause Radio and near the end of the show we will reveal instructions on how to enter. It's that simple. So either subscribe to the podcast via iTunes, or listen to it right here.

And if you enjoy the show, why not submit a review on iTunes? It would be helpful to us and we'd really appreciate it. So good luck to everyone that enters, you can submit your entry in the comments section below, or email andrewhandshoe@gmail.com. Thanks!

So this is also another new thing we will be doing with the Top 5 segment for Press Pause Radio. we've been posting up the choices & lists on our pages of course as well as discussing them on the episodes that we have done so far but now I have also decided to do some in depth looks at the choices that are made for each new episode & off course why they were chosen or what kind of light we felt that Press Pause Radio would like to have brough to it. We have already dont a few Top 5 lists since I introduced it back from episode 5 so with this being the newest list to start this new trend I figured I'd get the ball rolling with a bit of an off kilter list if you will about a sub genre that doesn't get the love that it deserves which is the 2.5D side-scrolling of games

So you probably saw this coming & well yeah...I don't blame you, even though it was the Sega console that was considered to be the last stand that Sega had left to give & fell under pressure against the launch of the Sony Playstation 2 & many other circumstances as well, the Dreamcast is still regarded as one of the most celebrated consoles in video game history & leaves a legacy within just a half of year making it a full two years while the last game release was in Febuary of 2002, retail sales were slashing prices on remaining product, the Dreamcast has a legacy that is up to par to even rival the Playstation 2 which is just now nearing discontinuation...